Each kilogram of hydrogen that fuses into helium releases about 6 * 1014 joules of energy.How many tons of hydrogen are fused each second to power a massive main-sequence star with a luminosity of 100 LSUN? (Note that 1 LSUN = 4 *1026 joule/second and 1 ton= 103 kg.)
A) 2*106 tons
B) 7 * 107 tons
C) 2 *109 tons
D) 7 *1010 tons
E) 2 *1011 tons
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